The recommended diet for anyone diagnosed with type 2 diabetes is one that is low in carbohydrates and includes foods which are low on the glycemic index. Thanks to the low-carb, low-calorie properties of the eggplant, and a glycemic index of just 15 (out of a possible 100) it’s an ideal ingredient for incorporating into your everyday recipes, with countless possibilities ranging from Turkish baba ganoush to Italian caponata, along with Greek moussaka and British eggplant bake too! Eggplant is a tasty and filling vegetable and what’s more it’s a great way of getting more fibre into your diet having a whopping 19 grammes of fibre in an average sized eggplant.
An eggplant rich diet is an effective solution for the prevention of type 2 diabetes, but how can eating more eggplant do this?
03.10.2020
“Some recipes to go along would help. It’s nice to see what is good but without additional recipes it’s easy to take a good food and turn it bad...RECIPES!!!”
S Murphy
27.09.2020
“Thank you for sharing great information about the Eggplant. I choose to eat healthier. Best regards, Ovidiu, jpegwall.com. ”
Ovidiu Drobot?
31.05.2020
“It was helpful in helping me decide whether I should pick it or not for my diabetic father.”
Muhammad
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